Tryptase Level Allergy Test | Lahalak Platform

Measure tryptase levels to diagnose severe allergic reactions and anaphylaxis, helping identify dangerous triggers and establish a preventive emergency management plan for your safety.

Prices starts from: 166.68 SAR

Scientific name: Tryptase Level Test

The Tryptase Level analysis using High-Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC) is a medical test used to measure the level of tryptase in the blood, an enzyme primarily produced by mast cells. This test is important in diagnosing and monitoring conditions such as allergies, anaphylactic shock, and some immune disorders. Measuring tryptase levels h...

Tryptase Level Test - Accurate Anaphylaxis Diagnosis
Service type Laboratory test (Blood)
Duration 10-15 minutes
Fasting Fasting is not required
Prices Starting from 166.68 SAR

Included Services

  • Tryptase Level HPLC Test
  • The optimal health guidance based on the result.
  • Personal support services from Lahalak

Medical Service Information

Purpose Test

  • Allergy diagnosis: It helps identify severe allergic reactions such as anaphylaxis, where elevated tryptase levels indicate mast cell activation.
  • Monitoring immune disorders: It is used to evaluate certain conditions affecting mast cells, such as mast cell activation syndrome (MCAS).
  • Cancer detection: The test can aid in detecting specific cancers, particularly systemic mastocytosis, a condition involving abnormal mast cell growth.
  • Inflammation assessment: It provides insight into the body’s response to inflammation or other underlying medical conditions.

Recommended groups

  • Allergy patients: Individuals experiencing severe or unexplained symptoms that may indicate an allergic reaction.
  • Patients with anaphylaxis: To confirm the presence of a severe allergic reaction, especially after sudden onset of symptoms like swelling, difficulty breathing, or low blood pressure.
  • Cancer patients: Especially those suspected of having mastocytosis or other related mast cell-related cancers.
  • Individuals with immune system disorders: To assess mast cell activity and how the body is responding to inflammation or immune dysregulation.
  • Patients with unexplained symptoms: Such as skin rashes, respiratory issues, or systemic symptoms without an identifiable cause.

Symptoms indicative

  • Severe allergic reactions: Such as skin rashes, itching, or facial swelling.
  • Difficulty breathing: Especially in cases of anaphylaxis, where rapid assessment is critical.
  • Unexplained symptoms: Including dizziness or sudden fainting, which may signal systemic allergic responses.
  • Abdominal pain or nausea: These can be associated with allergic reactions or mast cell-related disorders.
  • Recurring episodes of hives or skin rashes: Particularly when symptoms are persistent or do not respond well to treatment.

FAQs

  • What is the tryptase level test? It is a test that measures the level of the enzyme tryptase in the blood, primarily produced by mast cells.
  • Why is this test performed? It is conducted to diagnose allergies, monitor conditions such as anaphylaxis, and detect certain tumors like mastocytosis.
  • How is the sample taken? The sample is typically collected from a blood draw, either through a finger prick or by taking blood from a vein in the arm.
  • Is fasting required before the test? Usually, fasting is not required for this test, but it is always best to consult with your doctor for specific instructions.
  • What are the normal levels of tryptase? Normal levels typically range between 1.5 to 11.4 ng/mL, though this may vary depending on the laboratory.
  • What do elevated tryptase levels indicate? Elevated levels may suggest a severe allergic reaction or conditions such as mastocytosis (a type of mast cell tumor).

Normal Levels

  • Normal levels for the tryptase test Typically, normal levels of tryptase range from 1.5 to 11.4 ng/mL. These levels generally reflect normal enzyme activity in the body.
  • However, reference values may vary slightly depending on the laboratory and the methods used for the test. The measurements might differ based on the testing technique or equipment used in the lab, meaning reference values can vary from one lab to another.
  • It's important to consult with a doctor To interpret the results accurately based on individual health conditions. The doctor will be able to provide a comprehensive interpretation and guide the patient on the next steps, if necessary.

Conditions & Notices

  • The terms and conditions announced on the "Lahalak" medical platform apply.
  • There are no special conditions for the service other than those mentioned.

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